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Try contacting Barbara Winter at Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, BC),
who did a very interesting PhD. on the subject of conservation: [log in to unmask]
At 10:50 1998.01.19 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear Fellow Archaeologists:
> We are currently trying to draft guidelines for curation of historic
>artifacts and are interested in how other institutions handle similar
>problems. Is 100% curation necessary? For example, what percentage
>of corroded and unidentifiable nails are retained ? What material
>classes, such as coal, can be counted, weighed, and then discarded in
>the field? Is there an industry standard for these matters?
> I am most interested in hearing your curation tales. Thanks for your
>help.
>Regards,
>Debbie Rotman
>Ball State University
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William Moss
Archeologue principal
Design et patrimoine
Hotel de Ville
Quebec (Quebec)
Canada G1R 1V6
Tel. : 418-691-6869
Fax : 418-691-7853
email: [log in to unmask]
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